Tragic final moments of Brit killed in deadly Ibiza brawl revealed by mum-of-four who held his hand as he lay dying in the street

Witness Emma Whitton today told The Sun Online how she held Conor Spraggs in her arms as he lay on the pavement dying after being punched, kicked and thrown against a concrete ledge during a brawl in Ibiza

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By Corey Charlton

20th August 2018, 1:07 pm

Updated: 22nd August 2018, 12:58 pm

THE tragic final moments of a Brit beaten to death in Ibiza can be today be revealed - including how he was killed after hitting his head when thrown against a concrete ledge.

A mum-of-four today described holding Conor Spragg's hand as he lay unconscious making choking sounds after being savagely beaten in the early hours of August 12.

This is the third suspect pictured during the group's court appearance today

"The ambulance turned up and they worked on him for around an hour before they pronounced him dead and covered him."

The couple were later asked to give statements to police, which they did, before a day later being asked to return to the local police to identify suspects and give a further statement to a judge.

Emma said: "We have been deeply affected by this, and just want people to know that although we only spent five minutes with Conor when he was alive, we could see that he definitely did not look drunk or intoxicated."

HOSPITAL SHOOTING

'I ONLY STARTED THIS FOR MY KIDS'

Early last week it emerged only one of the six Brits arrested over Conor's death was remanded in custody. The other five were released on bail pending the police probe.

The four men quizzed on suspicion of possible homicide were 18-year-old Lewis Nolan; Kyle Coen, also 18; Jordan Weston, 21; and William Peake, 18.

The other two men - questioned by police on suspicion of failing to assist Mr Spraggs, according to well-placed sources - were named as 20-year-olds Matthew Walshaw and Mark Cooper.

'GENTLE SOUL' CONOR SPRAGGS

In the aftermath of Conor Spragg's death, the 23-year-old's friends rallied together and described him as a "gentle soul with a heart of gold".

Friends told The Sun Online that his mother had flown out to Spain to collect his body and a crowdfunding appeal had been started to raise the £12,000 needed to bring him home.

Conor had intended to go to the Boomtown music festival last week near Winchester, but had gone to Ibiza by himself instead.

Bunches of flowers were placed on a bench close to his terraced house in Stevenage where he lived with his father.

One tribute read: "Conor 'My Guy' - something I'll miss saying. “Your (sic) going to be so missed by so many in this town, but never forgotten. Keep a seat up there for me brother. Robbie."

Grieving pals gathered outside his home.

One told The Sun: "He is not the sort of lad to get in trouble. I think he went out there alone so why would he be fighting with four others?

"I can't see him getting drunk if he was going home that day."

Friends set up a crowdfunding page and have already raised £3,000 of a £12,000 target to bring his body home.

The appeal says: “Conor was a gentle soul, with a heart of gold who is going to be deeply missed by family and friends and anyone who knew him.

“We are trying to raise enough money to fly his body home so he can be back with his family and put to rest in his home town.”

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